
Skating enthusiasts and lovers of athletic artistry, take note: Coon Rapids is bringing back its annual Spring Ice Show with a flourish of jumps, spins, and dazzling choreography. Scheduled for April 24 at 6:45 p.m. and continuing through the weekend of April 25 and 26 with performances at 7:15 p.m., this spectacle promises a mix of energy and elegance on ice. According to a recent announcement on Coon Rapids' official website, local skaters from tykes to adults will be showcasing their hard-earned skills.
With ticket prices set at $12 in advance for adults and $14 at the door, and student tickets at a reasonable $7 in advance and $8 at the door, it's a steal for a night of entertainment under the twinkling lights of the rink; plus, kids under 4 slide in for free with an adult, making it a family-friendly event. Tickets can be snatched up online for those who prefer to plan ahead and skip waiting at the door prior to each performance; multitasking parents and date planners, take note.
The Spring Ice Show is not just a passing affair but a highly anticipated local tradition where young, aspiring skaters share the rink with experienced individuals and where individual performances are as celebrated as synchronized group numbers. It's an opportunity for audiences to witness the growth and talent within their community, observe the sheer practice these skaters commit to throughout the year, and simply enjoy a night of skate-fueled storytelling.
For those looking to attend, the early bird gets the worm, or in this case, the better deal; buying tickets in advance saves a couple of bucks and ensures your seat in what has historically been a crowded event, you won't want to be the one peering over a sea of heads because, you thought showing up fashionably late was a good idea. All the essential details including date, time, and ticketing options are conveniently laid out on their announcement page, so glide over to the Coon Rapids Civic Alerts page and get ready for an evening of ice-capades that span the gamut of graceful arcs and heart-stopping leaps.









